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The Morrow Crane Building in Salem houses the leased central offices of the Board of Psychologist Examiners. (Oregon State Archives Photo)

Present Duties

﻿﻿The State Board of Psychologist Examiners was created in 1963 for the purpose of examining and licensing all persons in Oregon who engage in the practice of psychology. The board is also charged with safeguarding
the public from the dangers of unqualified and improper practice of psychology. Practicing psychology means rendering or offering to render supervision, consultation, evaluation or therapy services to individuals, groups or organizations for the purpose of diagnosing or treating behavioral, emotional or mental disorders. The board consists of nine members—six licensed psychologists and three public members—and employs four staff members at its office in Salem.